Marine seismic data is collected at sea using acoustic sources and hydrophones to image subsurface geology. The raw data is then processed to remove noise and enhance signal quality by applying techniques like filtering, deconvolution, and stacking traces. The end result provides geophysicists with clearer images of subsurface structures to aid in oil and gas exploration.
Marine seismic data is collected at sea using acoustic sources and hydrophones to image subsurface geology. The raw data is then processed to remove noise and enhance signal quality by applying techniques like filtering, deconvolution, and stacking traces. The end result provides geophysicists with clearer images of subsurface structures to aid in oil and gas exploration.
Marine seismic data is collected at sea using acoustic sources and hydrophones to image subsurface geology. The raw data is then processed to remove noise and enhance signal quality by applying techniques like filtering, deconvolution, and stacking traces. The end result provides geophysicists with clearer images of subsurface structures to aid in oil and gas exploration.